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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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GOOD MORNING ALL: <br /> <br />I started drinking tea about twenty two years ago and found out that spiced tea taste better then coffee. That's one of the good things about going to Canada - they like tea also, so that makes it easy to find. <br /> <br />TOM: <br />When you were talking about painting ties, are you handlaying track? I've done my fair share of that. This layout (the fourth) is being done with code 83 flex-track and it sure is a piece of cake. This is the first layout that I haven't had at least a little bit of tru-scale milled roadbed of course, it isn't done yet. I laid the main yard yesterday, all six tracks. Now I'm ready to move on to the loco service area and can't make my mind up about the turntable. I had purchased the 90' table by Walthers but it wont swing anything bigger then my 2-8-4's. I think I'm going to put it on the branch line. I called Custom Railroad Models last thursday and they faxed me a set of instructions for their 135' table and I'm thinking that I just might get one. I built a diamond scale turntable once and I don't want to go through that again. <br /> <br />JIM: <br />When you are as old a dirt there are lots of things that trigger memories. My future wife, her mother and dad, and I used to watch the rat patrol on TV when I couldn't afford to take her out. After I read your post she and I got a good laugh about the TV watching - THANKS. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember<b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br /> <br />Bob
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